In the light of book censorship and pagans shunning pagans, James A. Chisholm, the Ring of Troth Steersman, has written a commentary addressing the causes of this recent pagan purge. Feel free to distribute this article to all electronic media. -Thorfinn Einarsson (_Idunna_ editor) On Fear and Hyperbole According to the High One, whose words are sung in the ``Havamal,'' it is wise to drink moderately and be observant and alert, especially when in a hall full of strangers. Though it is easy, when ripped at a party, to believe that all who laugh at your jokes are laughing with you, it is also easy under such circumstances, to fall under the spell of paranoid fantasies, especially with some of the substances people are using as inebriants these days. Blind fear is even more useless and destructive than blind trust. I would here like to discuss fear and loathing in the new age. Folks love to be scared silly. Folks actively seek out things they think will scare them. The things that scare a person the most are often among the same things that fascinate a person the most. There is a variety of reasons for this, the most important of which is the search for transcendence, for deliverance from the bonds of the mundane, for knowledge of the awesome unknown---it is the answer to the call of RUNA. Part of the fun, and part of the danger, is the temporary loss of control over one's perceptions and the experience when panic takes over. Remember when you were young and you liked to stay up at night telling ghost stories and holding seances so that the world could become oh so magical and alive with spirits, yet oh so scary? Do you remember how some people who were gifted with the talent for giving folks the creeps would exercise these gifts for the purposes of manipulation. Do you remember the hook man stories boys used to try to scare their dates with? Have you been spellbound by such stories lately? Maybe instead of ghosts and hook men, you hear about evil government conspiracies, underground Nazis, ufos, space aliens and satanists. As the Fleetwood Mac lyrics state: ``It doesn't matter if these stories are right, what matters most is the feeling you get when you are hypnotized.'' Unfortunately, for many people, the spell induced in the telling of the stories lends credibility to an atmosphere of authenticity. Some of you may have seen someone get really ripped on dope or acid and come up with outrageous lunatic ideas that seem completely real to them until they finally come down from the trip. Some of you may have experienced this for yourselves. I have heard numerous drug stories to this effect from some real veterans. As with schizophrenia, all the data that is received that would ordinarily prove such wild delusions invalid is filtered and reinterpreted such that their fantasies are reinforced. Most people are constantly in the process of changing their realities by reinterpreting new information and experience, or allowing others to do this for them. Usually this is a gradual process that involves careful weighing of experience and other information, especially of that which contradicts our current interpretations of reality. The more aware one is of these processes, the more likely one is to be able to control them and to create more useful and accurate perceptual apparatus for oneself. Fear is one of those devices, like the powerful hallucinogens, that can shatter the laws that govern one's ordinary experience in an instant. The more the ordinary state of consciousness is broken down the more intense becomes the fear---a snowball effect. The self will begin reinterpreting experience immediately, and suddenly, presto, ghosts, ufos, and vast organized satanic conspiracies are as real as the night is long---and the nights are getting longer. It is natural to want to be careful when one makes it one's business to accelerate society's reinterpretation process and one's own by practicing unusual religions or living unusual lifestyles. There is, however, a tendency to exaggerate the danger and to believe that the powers that be are going to spend vast resources to keep tabs on and harass one. It is hyperbole to say that if ``the government finds out that you are a pagan and you are holding a government job that the FBI, the Secret Service, and other agencies will send spies to live with and around you and that you will lose your job in short order.'' This is ridiculous. Of all the people I know of with government jobs who are openly pagan, I know of only one who experienced any difficulty over it, and that only under extreme circumstances after over twenty years of service in the army as an open and avowed practitioner of a controversial alternative religion. This person is Dr. Aquino of the Temple of Set. Speaking of army jobs, Gert McQueen, a Trother and Anglo-Saxon heathen in Watertown, has been working to get Germanic Heathenism recognized as a valid religion in the army chaplains handbook and to acquire facilities for Troth clergy at her base. I hear that Satanism was included a long time ago and that members of the Temple of Set can make Lt. Colonel, and I know of two who have as well as a number who are or have been in the armed forces, then other pagans can sure as Hel do it as well. It might help a good deal if they quit thinking and acting like they have something to hide. Gert is very vocal and outspoken and is fully aware of her constitutional rights and not about to hide in the safety of the closet of irresponsibility making friends with anxieties and nightmares that seem to justify trembling and temerity in the face of the terrible masks shown by their oppressors. In addition to her work on the base, Gert is widely know in her community as her editorial letters in the local paper are a constant source of controversy. Most people I know who are relatively sensible, have encountered very little friction when they are honest about their religion. Everyone who gets to know me at all knows of my religion. I have never lost a job that I really wanted on account of it, nor have I ever encountered any significant resistance whatever. In fact the most fierce resistance I have ever received from anybody has come from other pagans, many of whom are every bit as vehement and determined as fundamentalists and fascists to destroy ideas that would seem to contradict or compete with their own. One time the local hof held a blessing on the shores of Town Lake (Austin, Tx) shortly after the Matamoras incident. The sight of a line of people in strange clothes chanting barbarous words and carrying heathen ritual things scared a pair of lovers along the way who ran away (in the past such folks had always ignored us) and it was reported to the police that maniacs were chasing people through the park with an ax. Rather than running away at the approach of the police as though we were doing anything in the least bit wrong, which we were not, we explained exactly what we were doing and what we are about to the officers and there was no trouble, though they took the ax, which I recovered. If you want people to accept you as legitimate, you have to be legitimate. You cannot just go acting like a pack of irresponsible jokers and expect to be taken seriously. Trouble is, quite a lot of people like the thrill they get from thinking about how deviant they are being. If you stand your ground during trouble, rather than abandoning your cause and your friends, your case may at least be heard. In matters where you are protected by the constitution, do not be cowards. Mass hysteria is always a far greater force of destruction than any tyrant, political party, or inquisition could ever hope to be. The Jews throughout Spain were forced to convert, flee, die or live in conditions of extreme oppression and humiliation in the fourteenth century by a wave of paranoid hysteria before the inquisition was ever introduced into Spain. In point of fact, if it had not been for the stupidity of the masses, the inquisition may never have been introduced into Spain. The inquisition was introduced to handle `secret Jews' because people feared that the newly converted Jews were still practicing their evil rites. Anyone who rested on Saturday or avoided pork was suspect, if not immediately guilty. Inquisitions and pogroms would not exist if folks were able to master the irrational fears and the bogeys they so love to hate. It is worth noting that the medieval mind feared the Jews, the heretics (people with wrong headed ideas), and witches, for the same reasons inquiring minds are fearing satanists today. Almost all the crimes currently attributed to satanists today by the mass media and inquiring minds, including the notion that they comprise a vast conspiracy that has penetrated and infiltrated the highest stations of the establishment, were attributed to Jews, heretics and witches in the Middle Ages. In fact, they had no special category for `Satanists' since as far as they were concerned, all of the above were satanists and they all molested and murdered children and others in horrible ways. It is also worth noting that the Romans accused the Christians of these exact same types of crimes. The Romans were ordinarily highly tolerant of religious difference and Rome was full of temples to foreign Gods and tolerated the existence of numerous other salvation cults. Certain Christians made the mistake of acting like criminals and traitors---they refused to honor the state Gods---that is like going out of your way to make a point of not saluting the flag at ball games and other appropriate events, or even of burning it at the West Mall (UT campus). In addition they practiced secret black magical rites in the night it was said. The current hysteria is nothing new. The popular imagination will always find some group to serve as the focus for its fantasies about the anti-society. With the disappearance of outer threats, such as the commies, Americans are going to start looking for internal threats and scapegoats. I personally would sooner be burned at the stake than participate in the idiotic atrocities against freedom and life of a crazed mob. I am a veteran target of defamation campaigns. It is quite likely that many of the paranoid fantasies about the Troth, Rune-Gild, and Vanatroth that are holding a number of people in thrall were first fabricated by an ex-Presbyterian preacher named Rob Meek who was dabbling in Celtic and Teutonic religions as his body and mind were dying of a large brain tumor. Mr. Meek became hysterical after seeing the Geraldo show on Satanism. As an invalid, he spent vast quantities of time watching videos and the imagery and themes of certain B movies that he watched a lot blended with that of the the Geraldo show and before long he was on the evangelical warpath distributing rumors and lies about myself and my associates through every channel available to him, which included a couple of New age and occult circles in the Dallas area, the SCA, the police department, all of our mutual acquaintances and who knows how many others. Why did people choose to believe the most outrageous and lurid accounts? Why did every one start to believe that the Temple of Set was trying to take over their own group by using the Rune-Gild and the Troth as tools? Because fear is fun, that's why. Folks pay good money for fear. Fear sells almost as well as sex. People get hypnotized for the same reasons that they do most things in this consumerist society---for entertainment. I respect your right to fear, as long as the destruction of human lives is not the price of your admission ticket to the twilight zone. -James A. Chisholm Troth Steersman Ring of Troth P.O. Box 18812 Austin, Tx 78760